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The Potters Cast | Pottery | Ceramics | Art | Craft
Teaching Vacation Classes in Italy | Karoline Menge | Episode 1106

The Potters Cast | Pottery | Ceramics | Art | Craft

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 46:53


Born in Berlin, Karoline Menge moved to Italy with her partner in 2021. Studied literature and writing, started making pottery in 2015 when she was still at Uni, did small jobs to be able to continue making pottery. Karoline opened her own studio in 2018 and started working full time as a potter. Now Karoline works in her studio in a small village called Bogliasco at the Ligurian coast in Italy. https://ThePottersCast.com/1106

The Unspeakable Podcast
PREMIUM: Doctors In Denial Of Death - Dr. Sunita Puri calls for a better approach.

The Unspeakable Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 12:27


This is a PREVIEW of a PREMIUM episode for paying subscribers, Meghan welcomes back writer and physician Dr. Sunita Puri, a palliative care specialist who writes with exquisite care and candor about end-of-life issues. Sunita was on the podcast a little over a year ago talking about the hidden harms of CPR, which she wrote about for The New Yorker. She's back to discuss two articles she published this summer. One in The Atlantic about how doctors deal with terminal illness in younger patients and another in The Wall Street Journal about dying at home. We've been taught to assume that a good death means dying at home, or at least not in a hospital, but Sunita points out that this can be better in theory than in practice. This is another extraordinary conversation with one of listeners' favorite guests. GUEST BIO Dr. Sunita Puri is a palliative care physician and author of That Good Night: Life and Medicine in the Eleventh Hour, a literary memoir recounting her journey to the practice of palliative care and what it means to help people find dignity, purpose, and comfort when facing serious illnesses and the end of life. Her writing has appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Times, The Atlantic, The Los Angeles times, Tricycle, The Wall Street Journal and Slate. This fall, she is joining the UC Irvine Medical Center faculty as the director of the inpatient palliative care service and associate professor of medicine. She was recently awarded a one-month Bogliasco fellowship for exceptional artists and has received writing residencies from Yaddo and MacDowell, among other places. The Atlantic, The Silence Doctors Are Keeping About Millennial Deaths The Wall Street Journal, Most People Are Dying At Home. Is That A Good Thing? Sunita's previous interview on The Unspeakable. Want to hear the whole conversation? Upgrade your subscription here. HOUSEKEEPING ✈️ Unspeakeasy Retreats: New ones will be announced soon. See where we'll be!

J-TACTICS's show
J-World S05 E27

J-TACTICS's show

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 6:05


Ventisettesima puntata della quinta stagione della rubrica, nel canale spreaker J-TACTICS, dedicata alle women ed alle giovanili della Juventus, J-WORLD.Nella gara di ritorno del secondo turno nazionale dei playoff di Serie C, la Juventus Next Gen pareggia 2-2 allo stadio Dei Marmi “4 Olimpionici Azzurri” di Carrara contro la Carrarese: due volte in vantaggio i padroni di casa con Palmieri e Giannetti, due volte match riequibrato dai bianconeri con Sekulov e Cerri.Non basta però, in virtù del miglior piazzamento in stagione regolare sono i toscani ad accedere al turno successivo.Termina tra gli applausi e da imbattuti nel doppio turno l'ottima stagione della Juventus Nex Gen.Andata amara nei quarti di finale di Campionato per i nostri ragazzi dell'Under16.A Vinovo passa la Roma, 0-1; la rete, al 29' del primo tempo, è di Di Mascio.Ci sarà da tentare la rimonta contro la Samp per i ragazzi dell'Under15.A Bogliasco l'andata finisce 3-1 per i blucerchiati, che mettono a segno un micidiale 1-2 al 12' e al 17' del primo tempo con Paratici; accorcia la Juve con Samb al 16' del secondo tempo, ma alla mezz'ora ancora Doria, in gol con Forte.Non mancherà poi uno sguardo ai prossimi impegni delle women e delle giovanili:Bologna-Juve Under17,Domenica 02 giugno, ore 15.Roma-Juve Under16,Domenica 02 giugno, ore 15.Juve-Sampdoria Under15,Domenica 02 giugno, ore 15.Anche quest'anno sarà nostra guida nel mondo Juve, il sempre competente e preciso amico Roberto Loforte, Fuori rosa TV.

Women on Boards I Making it Real
Architect Helen Lochhead AO - Building a career with purpose - Women on Honour series

Women on Boards I Making it Real

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 36:55


Make every day count. That's the advice from architect and urbanist Professor Helen Lochhead, who was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) in the 2024 Australia Day Honours for distinguished service to architecture and urban design, to building regulation reform, to tertiary education, and to professional organisations.   A graduate of both the University of Sydney and Columbia University in New York, Helen is a woman who has certainly made every day count. A recipient of many prestigious travel scholarships and Fellowships including Fulbright, Bogliasco and the Harvard Lincoln/Loeb Fellowship, Helen also became a Churchill Fellow in 2010 to study recent models of urban regeneration that demonstrate a holistic approach to climate change and sustainability.  In her roles as Deputy NSW Government Architect for 9 years and then through various academic positions and board roles, Helen has worked on and influenced some iconic projects, including Sydney Olympic Park and Sydney Harbour Foreshore. She has achieved a significant level of peer recognition and been much awarded. In 2019 the Australian Institute of Architects awarded Helen the Paula Whitman Leadership in Gender Equity Prize for her outstanding and determined individual contribution to the advancement of gender equity in architecture. And in 2015 she was appointed the first female Dean of the Faculty of Built Environment UNSW in Sydney and Pro Vice-Chancellor, Precincts in 2020. An undoubted role model, champion and mentor for current and future female architects, Helen talks to Claire Braund about the challenges and highlights of being an architect and urban designer, the value of mentors and what architects can bring to the boards of organisations. “What we can do as architects can make a difference to people's lives.  And it's not just about designing beautiful buildings, it's actually about transforming people's lives.” Podcast host: Claire Braund Women on Boards (WOB) is an independent and action-oriented organisation founded in 2006 by Claire Braund and Ruth Medd, with a proud history of supporting women to leverage their professional skills and experience into leadership and non-executive-director roles.  Join or Subscribe to Women on Boards

J-TACTICS's show
J-World S05 E24

J-TACTICS's show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 12:40


Ventiquattresima puntata della quinta stagione della rubrica, nel canale spreaker J-TACTICS, dedicata alle women ed alle giovanili della Juventus, J-WORLD.Vittoria tra le mura amiche del Pozzo-Lamarmora di Biella per le Juventus Women, finisce 2-1 la 5a giornata della Poule Scudetto contro il Sassuolo.Bianconere che salgono a quota 50 punti in classifica e possono così festeggiare la matematica qualificazione ai playoff della prossima Women's Champions League.Nella gara valida per la 37^ giornata di campionato, la Juventus Next Gen conquista un successo nell'ultima gara casalinga battendo la Fermana per 2-1, trovando prima l'iniziale vantaggio grazie alla rete di Guerra e poi riuscendo a reggere al pareggio degli ospiti, riacciuffando il nuovo gol decisivo in 10 uomini grazie alla prodezza all'80' firmata da Nonge.Tre punti che portano la Juventus Next Gen al 6° posto in classifica a quota 54 punti, eguagliando il record di punti all-time per squadra bianconera in Serie C, con una partita ancora da giocare prima dell'inizio dei playoff.Nella 30^ giornata del campionato Primavera, i ragazzi allenati da mister Paolo Montero vincono in trasferta per 1-0 contro i pari età dell'Atalanta grazie a una rete di Lorenzo Anghelè firmata dopo mezz'ora di gioco, riuscendo poi a resistere agli assalti dei bergamaschi, in un secondo tempo divertente e pieno di emozioni.Nulla da fare per l'Under17 in casa con il Pisa, che a Vinovo passa 1-2.Toscani avanti dopo 7 minuti con Battistella; nella ripresa, sempre al settimo, impatta lo score Sosna, ma il gol partita è di Conte al 23'.Non passa l'Under16 in casa contro il Genoa. 1-4 per i rossoblu a Vinovo, Genoa avanti al 23' con Dagostino, pareggio bianconero sei minuti dopo con Ceppi.Dilagano nella ripresa gli ospiti, con le reti di Toscano, Calamita e Traversa.Vittoria corsara dei ragazzi dell'Under15 di Mister Benesperi in Liguria, 3-4 contro la Sampdoria a Bogliasco.Juve subito forte: al 24' i bianconeri erano già 3-0, grazie ai gol di Elimoghale (doppietta) e Benassi.La Samp accorcia al 39' con Bazzurro e in apertura di ripresa con Grillo.La Juve prova a chiudere al 21' con Carfora, e la Samp cerca di riaprirla con Bonara: non succede però null'altro, i bianconeri portano a casa i 3 punti.Inizio d'obbligo per le ragazze bianconere dell'Under19 femminile, che provano a riaprire i giochi verso la Final Four Scudetto, battendo con un robusto 6-1 in casa l'Hellas Verona.I gol sono firmati da Pelgander, Moretti (2), Mounecif, Bellagente e Berveglieri.Una vittoria importante perchè rimanda tutti i giochi per la Final Four alla prossima gara contro il Parma, ma anche e soprattutto perchè è dedicata a una delle ragazze, Azzurra Gallo, che ha subito un grave lutto negli scorsi giorni.Non mancherà poi uno sguardo ai prossimi impegni delle women e delle giovanili:Juve-Inter women,Venerdì 26 aprile, ore 20:30.Vis Pesaro-Next Gen,Domenica 28 aprile, ore 20.Juve-Torino Under19,Domenica 28 aprile, ore 11.Bologna-Juve Under17,Domenica 28 aprile, ore 15.Sampdoria-Juve Under16,Domenica 28 aprile, ore 15.Parma-Juve Under19 femm.,Domenica 28 aprile, ore 15.Anche quest'anno sarà nostra guida nel mondo Juve, il sempre competente e preciso amico Roberto Loforte, Fuori rosa TV.

J-TACTICS's show
J-World S05 E05

J-TACTICS's show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 11:20


Quinta puntata della quinta stagione della rubrica, nel canale spreaker J-TACTICS, dedicata alle women ed alle giovanili della Juventus, J-WORLD.Gubbio e Juventus Next Gen si dividono la posta in palio nel match valido per la decima giornata del campionato di Serie C.Al "Pietro Barbetti" finisce 1-1 la sfida tra la formazione eugubina e i bianconeri che, con l'uomo in più, passano in vantaggio nel recupero del primo tempo, ma nella ripresa non riescono a sfruttare la superiorità numerica e vengono raggiunti dai padroni di casa.Nel finale anche la squadra di Massimo Brambilla chiude in dieci uomini per l'espulsione per doppia ammonizione di Comenencia.Convincente successo per la Juventus Next Gen, che al Moccagatta supera con un netto 3-1 l'Olbia.Doppietta di Salifou e rete di Mbangula, tutto in un secondo tempo davvero scoppiettante.Terzo risultato utile consecutivo per la Juventus Under19 che a Vinovo supera 3-0 i pari età della Fiorentina grazie alle reti di Vacca, nel primo tempo, di Anghelè e Scienza nella ripresa.Una partita mai in discussione, un successo meritato per i bianconeri che salgono così a quota 13 punti in classifica e soprattutto trovano continuità di risultati dopo la vittoria in rimonta della scorsa settimana contro il Genoa.Tris dell'Under17 contro la Sampdoria a Bogliasco.La Juve corsara vince con un netto 0-3 che porta le firme di Bellino al 37' del primo tempo, ancora di Bellino per la doppietta personale all'8' della ripresa e poi in chiusura di partita, al 44' del secondo tempo, di Russo.Anche l'under16 torna dalla trasferta di Modena con uno 0-3: nel primo tempo reti di Samb e Pomoni, risultato messo al sicuro nella ripresa ancora da Samb.Vittoria in trasferta anche per l'Under15 che a Modena supera, ancora, con un netto 0-3 i padroni di casa.I gol: nel primo tempo a segno Paonessa al 14' e Corigliano al 28', nella ripresa la chiude Acrocetti al 17'.Non mancherà poi uno sguardo ai prossimi impegni delle women e delle giovanili:Juve-Roma women,Domenica 05 novembre, ore 12:30.Pontedera-Next Gen,Domenica 05 novembre, ore 16:15.Roma-Juve Under19,Domenica 05 novembre, ore 10:45.Juve-Genoa Under17,Domenica 05 novembre, ore 15.Juve-Cremonese Under16,Domenica 05 novembre, ore 13.Juve-Cremonese Under15,Domenica 05 novembre, ore 11.Juve-San Marino Academy Under19 femm.,Sabato 04 novembre, ore 15.Anche quest'anno sarà nostra guida nel mondo Juve, il sempre competente e preciso amico Roberto Loforte, Fuori rosa TV.

The 7am Novelist
Passages: Daphne Kalotay discusses "Relativity" in her collection The Archivists

The 7am Novelist

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 30:25


Daphne Kalotay discusses the first pages of her award-winning short story, “Relativity,” from her recently released collection The Archivists. We talk about using humor in otherwise heavy material, the power of blending stories, how language frames a character's mindset and personal tragedies, and how fiction conveys powerful truths, often above and beyond that of nonfiction. Kalotay's first pages can be found here.Help local bookstores and our authors by buying this book on Bookshop.Click here for the audio/video version of this interview.The above link will be available for 48 hours. Missed it? The podcast version is always available, both here and on your favorite podcast platform.Daphne Kalotay is the author of the fiction collections Calamity and Other Stories, shortlisted for the Story Prize, and The Archivists, winner of 2021 The Grace Paley Prize, as well as three award-winning novels: the national and international bestseller Russian Winter, which won the Writers' League of Texas Fiction Award; Sight Reading, winner of the New England Society Book Award in Fiction, and Blue Hours, a Massachusetts Book Awards "Must Read." Daphne received her M.F.A. from Boston University's Creative Writing Program, where her stories won the Florence Engel Randall Fiction Prize and a Transatlantic Review Award from the Henfield Foundation, before earning her Ph.D. in Modern and Contemporary Literature. She has received fellowships from the Christopher Isherwood Foundation, Yaddo, Bogliasco, and MacDowell and has taught literature and creative writing at Princeton University, Middlebury College, Boston University, and Harvard University. She lives in Somerville, Massachusetts.Thank you for reading The 7am Novelist. This post is public so feel free to share it. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit 7amnovelist.substack.com

HORECA AUDIO NEWS - Le pillole quotidiane
6544 - The Duppy Share Competition: Margherita Olivieri è la vincitrice

HORECA AUDIO NEWS - Le pillole quotidiane

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 4:53


Si è svolta la sera dell'8 giugno, presso il Clandestino Sushi Bar di Moreno Cedroni, la finale della Duppy Share Caribbean Rum Competition, prima edizione di un concorso nato per premiare il miglior cocktail conviviale per due persone.Il drink vincitore, trionfatore tra le dieci ricette originali finaliste, aveva come requisito quello di contenere almeno 8 cl di prodotto della gamma, ed è stato scelto da una giuria composta da esperti del settore e bartender di fama come Paolo Gargano (Ceo di Fine Spirits) e Luis Brendle (Export Manager di The Duppy Share), oltre che dallo stesso chef Moreno Cedroni.Ad aggiudicarsi l'ambito premio in palio, due biglietti per Barbados, e un'esclusiva visita guidata presso la distilleria Foursquare, è stata Margherita Olivieri del Bistrotto di Bogliasco.Al secondo posto si è classificato Marco Maria dell'Accio del Marè di Cesenatico, e al terzo Andrea Arcaini del Rita Tiki's Room di Milano.

J-TACTICS's show
J-World S04 E25

J-TACTICS's show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 20:40


Venticinquesima puntata della quarta stagione della rubrica, nel canale spreaker J-TACTICS, dedicata alle women ed alle giovanili della Juventus, J-WORLD.Inizia con il sorriso la seconda fase del campionato per la Juventus Women che supera 2-0 il Milan a Vinovo, nella gara d'esordio della Poule Scudetto.Di Beerensteyn, al suo secondo centro consecutivo dopo quello decisivo nella semifinale di ritorno di Coppa Italia contro l'Inter, e Caruso le reti bianconere.Un successo che permette alla squadra di Joe Montemurro di rispondere alla vittoria della Roma sul campo della Fiorentina e di mantenere invariato il distacco, a sette giornate dal termine della Serie A.È un punto amaro quello ottenuto dalla Juventus Next Gen al "Giuseppe Moccagatta".Ad Alessandria finisce 1-1 il match contro la Pro Patria, con la rete dei lombardi che arriva in pieno recupero con Pitou, abile a sfruttare un'incomprensione difensiva dei bianconeri.Di Compagnon la rete del momentaneo vantaggio della squadra allenata da Mister Massimo Brambilla.Secondo stop consecutivo per l'Under19 bianconera, che dopo il Derby lascia anche la sfida di Bogliasco contro la Sampdoria, che vince in casa con un poker in rimonta, 4-1.Venerdì in campo per l'Under 17 di Mister Panzanaro che cade sul campo dei pari età dell'Empoli con il punteggio di 2-1.Bianconeri che erano passati in vantaggio grazie alla rete di Biggi al minuto 19, prima di essere agganciati e poi superati dai gol di Forciniti prima e Mboumbou poi.È successo tutto nel corso della prima frazione.Poker dei ragazzi dell'Under16 in casa del Monza.Secco 4-0 ai padroni di casa.Sconfitta invece di misura per i giovani bianconeri dell'Under15, impegnati anch'essi in casa del Monza, 3-2 il risultato finale.Super domenica per la Primavera di Coach Silvia Piccini che supera 4-0 l'Inter tra le mura amiche e torna alla vittoria dopo la battuta d'arresto della scorsa settimana contro il Sassuolo.In gol per le bianconere: Duljan, Zamboni, Moretti e Cinquegrana, quest'ultima subentrata dalla panchina.Con questa vittoria la Juventus sale a quota 46 punti in classifica dopo 19 gare disputate.Sconfitta sul campo delle pari età dell'Inter per l'Under 17 di Mister Scrofani che si arrende 4-2 contro le nerazzurre.Di Copino e Robelli le reti delle bianconere.È una vittoria straripante quella dell'Under15 di Mister Vood che, nella Fase Interregionale del campionato di categoria, supera 0-8 in trasferta il Freedom grazie alla doppietta di Fabozzi e alle reti di Berbotto, Lauriola, Bertoglio, Messa, Grigolo e Compasso.Non mancherà poi uno sguardo ai prossimi impegni delle women e delle giovanili:Inter-Juve women,Sabato 25 marzo, ore 14:30.Mantova-Next Gen,Domenica 26 marzo, ore 14:30.Juve-Bologna Under19,Lunedì 27 marzo, ore 16:30.Juve-Sampdoria Under17,Domenica 26 marzo, ore 12.Genoa-Juve Under17 femm.,Domenica 26 marzo, ore 10:15.Juve-Sassari Torres Under15 femm.,Domenica 26 marzo, ore 10:15.Anche quest'anno sarà nostra guida nel mondo Juve, il sempre competente e preciso amico Roberto Loforte, Fuori rosa TV.

A Little Less Fear Podcast
Episode 110: Should Assited Suicide be Legalized? With Professor Raphael-Cohen Almagor

A Little Less Fear Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 33:17


Raphael has rich administrative experience. He is the founder or co-founder of several organisations: Israel's “Second Generation to the Holocaust and Heroism Remembrance” Organization; The University of Haifa Center for Democratic Studies; The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute Medical Ethics Think-tank, and The University of Hull Middle East Study Group. He has served on the boards and steering committees of numerous international and national organisations, both academic and non-academic, including The Israel Press Council, and Israel's dying patient committee that drafted The Dying Patient Law (2005). Raphael also served in senior academic roles at the University of Haifa and the University of Hull, including Chairperson of Department, Associate Dean for Research, Chair of the Faculty Ethics Committee, the Faculty Equality and Diversity Champion, PPE Programme Director, and Director of Undergraduate and Postgraduate Studies. During his career Raphael won some of the most prestigious grants and scholarships in the world, including Fulbright, Chevening Award and British Council, AHRC (UK), Canadian Government, Dutch Royal Academy of Arts and Sciences, Woodrow Wilson, Johns Hopkins, Volkswagen, The Rockefeller Foundation, Yigal Alon, Bogliasco, and The Israeli Ministry of Science. ISRAEL: Democracy, Human Rights, Politics and Society (almagor.blogspot.com)(6) Raphael Cohen-Almagor | LinkedIn(16) Rafi Cohen-Almagor (@almagor35) / Twitter

New Books Network
Joseph Boone, "Furnace Creek" (Eyewear Publishing, 2021)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 57:23


Taking its inspiration from Great Expectations, Furnace Creek (Eyewear Publishing, 2021) teases us with the question of what Pip might have been like had he grown up in the American South of the 1960s and 1970s and faced the explosive social issues--racial injustice, a war abroad, women's and gay rights, class struggle--that galvanized the world in those decades. A guilty encounter with an escaped felon, a summer spent working for an eccentric man with a mysterious past, conflicted erotic feelings for his employer's niece and nephew--these events set the stage for a journey of sexual and moral discovery that takes Newt Seward to New England, Rome, and Paris--all before returning home to confront his life's many expectations and disappointments. Deftly combining elements of coming-of-age story, novel of erotic discovery, Southern Gothic fiction, and detection-mystery thriller, Furnace Creek leaps the frame of Dickens' masterpiece to provide a contemporary meditation on the perils of desire, ambition, love, loss, and family. Joseph Allen Boone is a professor of English and gender studies at the University of Southern California and the author of Libidinal Currents: Sexuality and the Shaping of Modernism and Tradition Counter Tradition: Love and the Form of Fiction. He has received fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Humanities Center, the Huntington, the Stanford Humanity Center, and the American Council of Learned Societies and has been in residency at the Liguria Center at Bogliasco, the Rockefeller-Bellagio Center, and the Valparaiso Foundation. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube Channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Literary Studies
Joseph Boone, "Furnace Creek" (Eyewear Publishing, 2021)

New Books in Literary Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 57:23


Taking its inspiration from Great Expectations, Furnace Creek (Eyewear Publishing, 2021) teases us with the question of what Pip might have been like had he grown up in the American South of the 1960s and 1970s and faced the explosive social issues--racial injustice, a war abroad, women's and gay rights, class struggle--that galvanized the world in those decades. A guilty encounter with an escaped felon, a summer spent working for an eccentric man with a mysterious past, conflicted erotic feelings for his employer's niece and nephew--these events set the stage for a journey of sexual and moral discovery that takes Newt Seward to New England, Rome, and Paris--all before returning home to confront his life's many expectations and disappointments. Deftly combining elements of coming-of-age story, novel of erotic discovery, Southern Gothic fiction, and detection-mystery thriller, Furnace Creek leaps the frame of Dickens' masterpiece to provide a contemporary meditation on the perils of desire, ambition, love, loss, and family. Joseph Allen Boone is a professor of English and gender studies at the University of Southern California and the author of Libidinal Currents: Sexuality and the Shaping of Modernism and Tradition Counter Tradition: Love and the Form of Fiction. He has received fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Humanities Center, the Huntington, the Stanford Humanity Center, and the American Council of Learned Societies and has been in residency at the Liguria Center at Bogliasco, the Rockefeller-Bellagio Center, and the Valparaiso Foundation. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube Channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies

New Books in Literature
Joseph Boone, "Furnace Creek" (Eyewear Publishing, 2021)

New Books in Literature

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 57:23


Taking its inspiration from Great Expectations, Furnace Creek (Eyewear Publishing, 2021) teases us with the question of what Pip might have been like had he grown up in the American South of the 1960s and 1970s and faced the explosive social issues--racial injustice, a war abroad, women's and gay rights, class struggle--that galvanized the world in those decades. A guilty encounter with an escaped felon, a summer spent working for an eccentric man with a mysterious past, conflicted erotic feelings for his employer's niece and nephew--these events set the stage for a journey of sexual and moral discovery that takes Newt Seward to New England, Rome, and Paris--all before returning home to confront his life's many expectations and disappointments. Deftly combining elements of coming-of-age story, novel of erotic discovery, Southern Gothic fiction, and detection-mystery thriller, Furnace Creek leaps the frame of Dickens' masterpiece to provide a contemporary meditation on the perils of desire, ambition, love, loss, and family. Joseph Allen Boone is a professor of English and gender studies at the University of Southern California and the author of Libidinal Currents: Sexuality and the Shaping of Modernism and Tradition Counter Tradition: Love and the Form of Fiction. He has received fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Humanities Center, the Huntington, the Stanford Humanity Center, and the American Council of Learned Societies and has been in residency at the Liguria Center at Bogliasco, the Rockefeller-Bellagio Center, and the Valparaiso Foundation. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube Channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature

New Books in LGBTQ+ Studies
Joseph Boone, "Furnace Creek" (Eyewear Publishing, 2021)

New Books in LGBTQ+ Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 57:23


Taking its inspiration from Great Expectations, Furnace Creek (Eyewear Publishing, 2021) teases us with the question of what Pip might have been like had he grown up in the American South of the 1960s and 1970s and faced the explosive social issues--racial injustice, a war abroad, women's and gay rights, class struggle--that galvanized the world in those decades. A guilty encounter with an escaped felon, a summer spent working for an eccentric man with a mysterious past, conflicted erotic feelings for his employer's niece and nephew--these events set the stage for a journey of sexual and moral discovery that takes Newt Seward to New England, Rome, and Paris--all before returning home to confront his life's many expectations and disappointments. Deftly combining elements of coming-of-age story, novel of erotic discovery, Southern Gothic fiction, and detection-mystery thriller, Furnace Creek leaps the frame of Dickens' masterpiece to provide a contemporary meditation on the perils of desire, ambition, love, loss, and family. Joseph Allen Boone is a professor of English and gender studies at the University of Southern California and the author of Libidinal Currents: Sexuality and the Shaping of Modernism and Tradition Counter Tradition: Love and the Form of Fiction. He has received fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Humanities Center, the Huntington, the Stanford Humanity Center, and the American Council of Learned Societies and has been in residency at the Liguria Center at Bogliasco, the Rockefeller-Bellagio Center, and the Valparaiso Foundation. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube Channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/lgbtq-studies

New Books in the American South
Joseph Boone, "Furnace Creek" (Eyewear Publishing, 2021)

New Books in the American South

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 57:23


Taking its inspiration from Great Expectations, Furnace Creek (Eyewear Publishing, 2021) teases us with the question of what Pip might have been like had he grown up in the American South of the 1960s and 1970s and faced the explosive social issues--racial injustice, a war abroad, women's and gay rights, class struggle--that galvanized the world in those decades. A guilty encounter with an escaped felon, a summer spent working for an eccentric man with a mysterious past, conflicted erotic feelings for his employer's niece and nephew--these events set the stage for a journey of sexual and moral discovery that takes Newt Seward to New England, Rome, and Paris--all before returning home to confront his life's many expectations and disappointments. Deftly combining elements of coming-of-age story, novel of erotic discovery, Southern Gothic fiction, and detection-mystery thriller, Furnace Creek leaps the frame of Dickens' masterpiece to provide a contemporary meditation on the perils of desire, ambition, love, loss, and family. Joseph Allen Boone is a professor of English and gender studies at the University of Southern California and the author of Libidinal Currents: Sexuality and the Shaping of Modernism and Tradition Counter Tradition: Love and the Form of Fiction. He has received fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Humanities Center, the Huntington, the Stanford Humanity Center, and the American Council of Learned Societies and has been in residency at the Liguria Center at Bogliasco, the Rockefeller-Bellagio Center, and the Valparaiso Foundation. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube Channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-south

New Books Network
Joseph A. Boone, "The Homoerotics of Orientalism" (Columbia UP, 2014)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 71:12


One of the largely untold stories of Orientalism is the degree to which the Middle East has been associated with "deviant" male homosexuality by scores of Western travelers, historians, writers, and artists for well over four hundred years. And this story stands to shatter our preconceptions of Orientalism. To illuminate why and how the Islamicate world became the locus for such fantasies and desires, Boone deploys a supple mode of analysis that reveals how the cultural exchanges between Middle East and West have always been reciprocal and often mutual, amatory as well as bellicose. Whether examining European accounts of Istanbul and Egypt as hotbeds of forbidden desire, juxtaposing Ottoman homoerotic genres and their European imitators, or unlocking the homoerotic encoding in Persian miniatures and Orientalist paintings, this remarkable study models an ethics of crosscultural reading that exposes, with nuance and economy, the crucial role played by the homoerotics of Orientalism in shaping the world as we know it today. A contribution to studies in visual culture as well as literary and social history, The Homoerotics of Orientalism (Columbia UP, 2014) draws on primary sources ranging from untranslated Middle Eastern manuscripts and European belles-lettres to miniature paintings and photographic erotica that are presented here for the first time. Joseph Allen Boone is a professor of English and gender studies at the University of Southern California and the author of Libidinal Currents: Sexuality and the Shaping of Modernism and Tradition Counter Tradition: Love and the Form of Fiction. He has received fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Humanities Center, the Huntington, the Stanford Humanity Center, and the American Council of Learned Societies and has been in residency at the Liguria Center at Bogliasco, the Rockefeller-Bellagio Center, and the Valparaiso Foundation. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube Channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in History
Joseph A. Boone, "The Homoerotics of Orientalism" (Columbia UP, 2014)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 71:12


One of the largely untold stories of Orientalism is the degree to which the Middle East has been associated with "deviant" male homosexuality by scores of Western travelers, historians, writers, and artists for well over four hundred years. And this story stands to shatter our preconceptions of Orientalism. To illuminate why and how the Islamicate world became the locus for such fantasies and desires, Boone deploys a supple mode of analysis that reveals how the cultural exchanges between Middle East and West have always been reciprocal and often mutual, amatory as well as bellicose. Whether examining European accounts of Istanbul and Egypt as hotbeds of forbidden desire, juxtaposing Ottoman homoerotic genres and their European imitators, or unlocking the homoerotic encoding in Persian miniatures and Orientalist paintings, this remarkable study models an ethics of crosscultural reading that exposes, with nuance and economy, the crucial role played by the homoerotics of Orientalism in shaping the world as we know it today. A contribution to studies in visual culture as well as literary and social history, The Homoerotics of Orientalism (Columbia UP, 2014) draws on primary sources ranging from untranslated Middle Eastern manuscripts and European belles-lettres to miniature paintings and photographic erotica that are presented here for the first time. Joseph Allen Boone is a professor of English and gender studies at the University of Southern California and the author of Libidinal Currents: Sexuality and the Shaping of Modernism and Tradition Counter Tradition: Love and the Form of Fiction. He has received fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Humanities Center, the Huntington, the Stanford Humanity Center, and the American Council of Learned Societies and has been in residency at the Liguria Center at Bogliasco, the Rockefeller-Bellagio Center, and the Valparaiso Foundation. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube Channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history

New Books in Gender Studies
Joseph A. Boone, "The Homoerotics of Orientalism" (Columbia UP, 2014)

New Books in Gender Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 71:12


One of the largely untold stories of Orientalism is the degree to which the Middle East has been associated with "deviant" male homosexuality by scores of Western travelers, historians, writers, and artists for well over four hundred years. And this story stands to shatter our preconceptions of Orientalism. To illuminate why and how the Islamicate world became the locus for such fantasies and desires, Boone deploys a supple mode of analysis that reveals how the cultural exchanges between Middle East and West have always been reciprocal and often mutual, amatory as well as bellicose. Whether examining European accounts of Istanbul and Egypt as hotbeds of forbidden desire, juxtaposing Ottoman homoerotic genres and their European imitators, or unlocking the homoerotic encoding in Persian miniatures and Orientalist paintings, this remarkable study models an ethics of crosscultural reading that exposes, with nuance and economy, the crucial role played by the homoerotics of Orientalism in shaping the world as we know it today. A contribution to studies in visual culture as well as literary and social history, The Homoerotics of Orientalism (Columbia UP, 2014) draws on primary sources ranging from untranslated Middle Eastern manuscripts and European belles-lettres to miniature paintings and photographic erotica that are presented here for the first time. Joseph Allen Boone is a professor of English and gender studies at the University of Southern California and the author of Libidinal Currents: Sexuality and the Shaping of Modernism and Tradition Counter Tradition: Love and the Form of Fiction. He has received fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Humanities Center, the Huntington, the Stanford Humanity Center, and the American Council of Learned Societies and has been in residency at the Liguria Center at Bogliasco, the Rockefeller-Bellagio Center, and the Valparaiso Foundation. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube Channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/gender-studies

New Books in Islamic Studies
Joseph A. Boone, "The Homoerotics of Orientalism" (Columbia UP, 2014)

New Books in Islamic Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 71:12


One of the largely untold stories of Orientalism is the degree to which the Middle East has been associated with "deviant" male homosexuality by scores of Western travelers, historians, writers, and artists for well over four hundred years. And this story stands to shatter our preconceptions of Orientalism. To illuminate why and how the Islamicate world became the locus for such fantasies and desires, Boone deploys a supple mode of analysis that reveals how the cultural exchanges between Middle East and West have always been reciprocal and often mutual, amatory as well as bellicose. Whether examining European accounts of Istanbul and Egypt as hotbeds of forbidden desire, juxtaposing Ottoman homoerotic genres and their European imitators, or unlocking the homoerotic encoding in Persian miniatures and Orientalist paintings, this remarkable study models an ethics of crosscultural reading that exposes, with nuance and economy, the crucial role played by the homoerotics of Orientalism in shaping the world as we know it today. A contribution to studies in visual culture as well as literary and social history, The Homoerotics of Orientalism (Columbia UP, 2014) draws on primary sources ranging from untranslated Middle Eastern manuscripts and European belles-lettres to miniature paintings and photographic erotica that are presented here for the first time. Joseph Allen Boone is a professor of English and gender studies at the University of Southern California and the author of Libidinal Currents: Sexuality and the Shaping of Modernism and Tradition Counter Tradition: Love and the Form of Fiction. He has received fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Humanities Center, the Huntington, the Stanford Humanity Center, and the American Council of Learned Societies and has been in residency at the Liguria Center at Bogliasco, the Rockefeller-Bellagio Center, and the Valparaiso Foundation. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube Channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/islamic-studies

New Books in Literary Studies
Joseph A. Boone, "The Homoerotics of Orientalism" (Columbia UP, 2014)

New Books in Literary Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 71:12


One of the largely untold stories of Orientalism is the degree to which the Middle East has been associated with "deviant" male homosexuality by scores of Western travelers, historians, writers, and artists for well over four hundred years. And this story stands to shatter our preconceptions of Orientalism. To illuminate why and how the Islamicate world became the locus for such fantasies and desires, Boone deploys a supple mode of analysis that reveals how the cultural exchanges between Middle East and West have always been reciprocal and often mutual, amatory as well as bellicose. Whether examining European accounts of Istanbul and Egypt as hotbeds of forbidden desire, juxtaposing Ottoman homoerotic genres and their European imitators, or unlocking the homoerotic encoding in Persian miniatures and Orientalist paintings, this remarkable study models an ethics of crosscultural reading that exposes, with nuance and economy, the crucial role played by the homoerotics of Orientalism in shaping the world as we know it today. A contribution to studies in visual culture as well as literary and social history, The Homoerotics of Orientalism (Columbia UP, 2014) draws on primary sources ranging from untranslated Middle Eastern manuscripts and European belles-lettres to miniature paintings and photographic erotica that are presented here for the first time. Joseph Allen Boone is a professor of English and gender studies at the University of Southern California and the author of Libidinal Currents: Sexuality and the Shaping of Modernism and Tradition Counter Tradition: Love and the Form of Fiction. He has received fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Humanities Center, the Huntington, the Stanford Humanity Center, and the American Council of Learned Societies and has been in residency at the Liguria Center at Bogliasco, the Rockefeller-Bellagio Center, and the Valparaiso Foundation. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube Channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies

New Books in Middle Eastern Studies
Joseph A. Boone, "The Homoerotics of Orientalism" (Columbia UP, 2014)

New Books in Middle Eastern Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 71:12


One of the largely untold stories of Orientalism is the degree to which the Middle East has been associated with "deviant" male homosexuality by scores of Western travelers, historians, writers, and artists for well over four hundred years. And this story stands to shatter our preconceptions of Orientalism. To illuminate why and how the Islamicate world became the locus for such fantasies and desires, Boone deploys a supple mode of analysis that reveals how the cultural exchanges between Middle East and West have always been reciprocal and often mutual, amatory as well as bellicose. Whether examining European accounts of Istanbul and Egypt as hotbeds of forbidden desire, juxtaposing Ottoman homoerotic genres and their European imitators, or unlocking the homoerotic encoding in Persian miniatures and Orientalist paintings, this remarkable study models an ethics of crosscultural reading that exposes, with nuance and economy, the crucial role played by the homoerotics of Orientalism in shaping the world as we know it today. A contribution to studies in visual culture as well as literary and social history, The Homoerotics of Orientalism (Columbia UP, 2014) draws on primary sources ranging from untranslated Middle Eastern manuscripts and European belles-lettres to miniature paintings and photographic erotica that are presented here for the first time. Joseph Allen Boone is a professor of English and gender studies at the University of Southern California and the author of Libidinal Currents: Sexuality and the Shaping of Modernism and Tradition Counter Tradition: Love and the Form of Fiction. He has received fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Humanities Center, the Huntington, the Stanford Humanity Center, and the American Council of Learned Societies and has been in residency at the Liguria Center at Bogliasco, the Rockefeller-Bellagio Center, and the Valparaiso Foundation. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube Channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/middle-eastern-studies

New Books in Critical Theory
Joseph A. Boone, "The Homoerotics of Orientalism" (Columbia UP, 2014)

New Books in Critical Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 71:12


One of the largely untold stories of Orientalism is the degree to which the Middle East has been associated with "deviant" male homosexuality by scores of Western travelers, historians, writers, and artists for well over four hundred years. And this story stands to shatter our preconceptions of Orientalism. To illuminate why and how the Islamicate world became the locus for such fantasies and desires, Boone deploys a supple mode of analysis that reveals how the cultural exchanges between Middle East and West have always been reciprocal and often mutual, amatory as well as bellicose. Whether examining European accounts of Istanbul and Egypt as hotbeds of forbidden desire, juxtaposing Ottoman homoerotic genres and their European imitators, or unlocking the homoerotic encoding in Persian miniatures and Orientalist paintings, this remarkable study models an ethics of crosscultural reading that exposes, with nuance and economy, the crucial role played by the homoerotics of Orientalism in shaping the world as we know it today. A contribution to studies in visual culture as well as literary and social history, The Homoerotics of Orientalism (Columbia UP, 2014) draws on primary sources ranging from untranslated Middle Eastern manuscripts and European belles-lettres to miniature paintings and photographic erotica that are presented here for the first time. Joseph Allen Boone is a professor of English and gender studies at the University of Southern California and the author of Libidinal Currents: Sexuality and the Shaping of Modernism and Tradition Counter Tradition: Love and the Form of Fiction. He has received fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Humanities Center, the Huntington, the Stanford Humanity Center, and the American Council of Learned Societies and has been in residency at the Liguria Center at Bogliasco, the Rockefeller-Bellagio Center, and the Valparaiso Foundation. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube Channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/critical-theory

New Books in Intellectual History
Joseph A. Boone, "The Homoerotics of Orientalism" (Columbia UP, 2014)

New Books in Intellectual History

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 71:12


One of the largely untold stories of Orientalism is the degree to which the Middle East has been associated with "deviant" male homosexuality by scores of Western travelers, historians, writers, and artists for well over four hundred years. And this story stands to shatter our preconceptions of Orientalism. To illuminate why and how the Islamicate world became the locus for such fantasies and desires, Boone deploys a supple mode of analysis that reveals how the cultural exchanges between Middle East and West have always been reciprocal and often mutual, amatory as well as bellicose. Whether examining European accounts of Istanbul and Egypt as hotbeds of forbidden desire, juxtaposing Ottoman homoerotic genres and their European imitators, or unlocking the homoerotic encoding in Persian miniatures and Orientalist paintings, this remarkable study models an ethics of crosscultural reading that exposes, with nuance and economy, the crucial role played by the homoerotics of Orientalism in shaping the world as we know it today. A contribution to studies in visual culture as well as literary and social history, The Homoerotics of Orientalism (Columbia UP, 2014) draws on primary sources ranging from untranslated Middle Eastern manuscripts and European belles-lettres to miniature paintings and photographic erotica that are presented here for the first time. Joseph Allen Boone is a professor of English and gender studies at the University of Southern California and the author of Libidinal Currents: Sexuality and the Shaping of Modernism and Tradition Counter Tradition: Love and the Form of Fiction. He has received fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Humanities Center, the Huntington, the Stanford Humanity Center, and the American Council of Learned Societies and has been in residency at the Liguria Center at Bogliasco, the Rockefeller-Bellagio Center, and the Valparaiso Foundation. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube Channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history

New Books in LGBTQ+ Studies
Joseph A. Boone, "The Homoerotics of Orientalism" (Columbia UP, 2014)

New Books in LGBTQ+ Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 71:12


One of the largely untold stories of Orientalism is the degree to which the Middle East has been associated with "deviant" male homosexuality by scores of Western travelers, historians, writers, and artists for well over four hundred years. And this story stands to shatter our preconceptions of Orientalism. To illuminate why and how the Islamicate world became the locus for such fantasies and desires, Boone deploys a supple mode of analysis that reveals how the cultural exchanges between Middle East and West have always been reciprocal and often mutual, amatory as well as bellicose. Whether examining European accounts of Istanbul and Egypt as hotbeds of forbidden desire, juxtaposing Ottoman homoerotic genres and their European imitators, or unlocking the homoerotic encoding in Persian miniatures and Orientalist paintings, this remarkable study models an ethics of crosscultural reading that exposes, with nuance and economy, the crucial role played by the homoerotics of Orientalism in shaping the world as we know it today. A contribution to studies in visual culture as well as literary and social history, The Homoerotics of Orientalism (Columbia UP, 2014) draws on primary sources ranging from untranslated Middle Eastern manuscripts and European belles-lettres to miniature paintings and photographic erotica that are presented here for the first time. Joseph Allen Boone is a professor of English and gender studies at the University of Southern California and the author of Libidinal Currents: Sexuality and the Shaping of Modernism and Tradition Counter Tradition: Love and the Form of Fiction. He has received fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Humanities Center, the Huntington, the Stanford Humanity Center, and the American Council of Learned Societies and has been in residency at the Liguria Center at Bogliasco, the Rockefeller-Bellagio Center, and the Valparaiso Foundation. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube Channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/lgbtq-studies

New Books in European Studies
Joseph A. Boone, "The Homoerotics of Orientalism" (Columbia UP, 2014)

New Books in European Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 71:12


One of the largely untold stories of Orientalism is the degree to which the Middle East has been associated with "deviant" male homosexuality by scores of Western travelers, historians, writers, and artists for well over four hundred years. And this story stands to shatter our preconceptions of Orientalism. To illuminate why and how the Islamicate world became the locus for such fantasies and desires, Boone deploys a supple mode of analysis that reveals how the cultural exchanges between Middle East and West have always been reciprocal and often mutual, amatory as well as bellicose. Whether examining European accounts of Istanbul and Egypt as hotbeds of forbidden desire, juxtaposing Ottoman homoerotic genres and their European imitators, or unlocking the homoerotic encoding in Persian miniatures and Orientalist paintings, this remarkable study models an ethics of crosscultural reading that exposes, with nuance and economy, the crucial role played by the homoerotics of Orientalism in shaping the world as we know it today. A contribution to studies in visual culture as well as literary and social history, The Homoerotics of Orientalism (Columbia UP, 2014) draws on primary sources ranging from untranslated Middle Eastern manuscripts and European belles-lettres to miniature paintings and photographic erotica that are presented here for the first time. Joseph Allen Boone is a professor of English and gender studies at the University of Southern California and the author of Libidinal Currents: Sexuality and the Shaping of Modernism and Tradition Counter Tradition: Love and the Form of Fiction. He has received fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Humanities Center, the Huntington, the Stanford Humanity Center, and the American Council of Learned Societies and has been in residency at the Liguria Center at Bogliasco, the Rockefeller-Bellagio Center, and the Valparaiso Foundation. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube Channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/european-studies

Off the Page: A Columbia University Press Podcast
Joseph A. Boone, "The Homoerotics of Orientalism" (Columbia UP, 2014)

Off the Page: A Columbia University Press Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 71:12


One of the largely untold stories of Orientalism is the degree to which the Middle East has been associated with "deviant" male homosexuality by scores of Western travelers, historians, writers, and artists for well over four hundred years. And this story stands to shatter our preconceptions of Orientalism. To illuminate why and how the Islamicate world became the locus for such fantasies and desires, Boone deploys a supple mode of analysis that reveals how the cultural exchanges between Middle East and West have always been reciprocal and often mutual, amatory as well as bellicose. Whether examining European accounts of Istanbul and Egypt as hotbeds of forbidden desire, juxtaposing Ottoman homoerotic genres and their European imitators, or unlocking the homoerotic encoding in Persian miniatures and Orientalist paintings, this remarkable study models an ethics of crosscultural reading that exposes, with nuance and economy, the crucial role played by the homoerotics of Orientalism in shaping the world as we know it today. A contribution to studies in visual culture as well as literary and social history, The Homoerotics of Orientalism (Columbia UP, 2014) draws on primary sources ranging from untranslated Middle Eastern manuscripts and European belles-lettres to miniature paintings and photographic erotica that are presented here for the first time. Joseph Allen Boone is a professor of English and gender studies at the University of Southern California and the author of Libidinal Currents: Sexuality and the Shaping of Modernism and Tradition Counter Tradition: Love and the Form of Fiction. He has received fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Humanities Center, the Huntington, the Stanford Humanity Center, and the American Council of Learned Societies and has been in residency at the Liguria Center at Bogliasco, the Rockefeller-Bellagio Center, and the Valparaiso Foundation. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube Channel. Twitter.

New Books in Photography
Joseph A. Boone, "The Homoerotics of Orientalism" (Columbia UP, 2014)

New Books in Photography

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 71:12


One of the largely untold stories of Orientalism is the degree to which the Middle East has been associated with "deviant" male homosexuality by scores of Western travelers, historians, writers, and artists for well over four hundred years. And this story stands to shatter our preconceptions of Orientalism. To illuminate why and how the Islamicate world became the locus for such fantasies and desires, Boone deploys a supple mode of analysis that reveals how the cultural exchanges between Middle East and West have always been reciprocal and often mutual, amatory as well as bellicose. Whether examining European accounts of Istanbul and Egypt as hotbeds of forbidden desire, juxtaposing Ottoman homoerotic genres and their European imitators, or unlocking the homoerotic encoding in Persian miniatures and Orientalist paintings, this remarkable study models an ethics of crosscultural reading that exposes, with nuance and economy, the crucial role played by the homoerotics of Orientalism in shaping the world as we know it today. A contribution to studies in visual culture as well as literary and social history, The Homoerotics of Orientalism (Columbia UP, 2014) draws on primary sources ranging from untranslated Middle Eastern manuscripts and European belles-lettres to miniature paintings and photographic erotica that are presented here for the first time. Joseph Allen Boone is a professor of English and gender studies at the University of Southern California and the author of Libidinal Currents: Sexuality and the Shaping of Modernism and Tradition Counter Tradition: Love and the Form of Fiction. He has received fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Humanities Center, the Huntington, the Stanford Humanity Center, and the American Council of Learned Societies and has been in residency at the Liguria Center at Bogliasco, the Rockefeller-Bellagio Center, and the Valparaiso Foundation. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube Channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/photography

J-TACTICS's show
J-World S03 E24

J-TACTICS's show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 29:35


Ventiquattresima puntata della terza stagione della rubrica, nel canale spreaker J-TACTICS, dedicata alle women ed alle giovanili della Juventus, J-WORLD.L'atteso big match della sedicesima giornata di Serie A Femminile finisce in parità, con il distacco di tre punti in favore delle Juventus Women che rimane invariato.A Vinovo le bianconere e la Roma danno vita a una gara ad alta intensità: padrone di casa in vantaggio nel primo tempo con l'autorete di Soffia, giallorosse in gol nella ripresa con Làzaro per il definitivo 1-1.La corsa scudetto resta aperta, con il Sassuolo pronto a inserirsi e all'orizzonte l'impegno di Coppa Italia contro il Milan.Un'altra prova di carattere permette alla Juventus Under23 di tornare dalla trasferta di Sesto San Giovanni con tre punti in più in classifica.Contro la Pro Sesto decide un gol nel finale di Koni De Winter, al rientro post infortunio.Un successo che proietta i ragazzi di Mister Zauli a quota 46 punti, ampiamente all'interno della griglia play-off.Questo è il sesto risultato utile consecutivo dei bianconeri che hanno ottenuto in queste ultime gare quattro vittorie e due pareggi.A pochi giorni dalla storica vittoria in Youth League contro l'AZ Alkmaar non era facile trovare le giuste energie fisiche e mentali per affrontare una gara molto complicata come quella contro la Sampdoria, ma la Juventus Under19 è uscita da Bogliasco con tre punti pesantissimi.Al Centro Sportivo “3 Campanili” i bianconeri vincono 4-1 al termine di una prestazione matura, da grande squadra.Dopo l'1-1 della prima frazione, che ha visto Chibozo aprire le marcature prima del pareggio blucerchiato firmato da Bontempi, nella seconda metà della ripresa la gara è stata definitivamente chiusa nell'arco di cinque minuti con il gol di Mulazzi e la doppietta di Turicchia.Una Juventus Under19 sfortunata esce senza punti dalla trasferta emiliana contro il Bologna.A Casteldebole il match tra bianconeri e rossoblù si chiude con la vittoria per 1-0 dei padroni di casa grazie alla rete al 2' di Paananen. La squadra di Mister Bonatti prova a più riprese a recuperare lo svantaggio, ma la parata di Bagnolini sul calcio di rigore di Iling e la traversa di Omic su calcio di punizione, oltre a diverse occasioni non capitalizzate, non le permettono di trovare il pareggio.Bel successo anche per l'Under17 di Mister Pedone che esce dalla trasferta ligure contro la Sampdoria con tre punti e senza aver subìto gol.Al Centro Sportivo "3 Campanili" i bianconeri vincono 2-0 grazie alle reti di Anghelè e Vacca, entrambe messe a segno nella prima frazione.Con questa vittoria i bianconeri scavalcano i blucerchiati e salgono al terzo posto in graduatoria.Pokerissimo per l'Under16 di Mister Panzanaro, in trasferta, nel derby contro il Torino.L'avvio di gara dei bianconeri è strepitoso con tre gol, di Nobile, Biliboc e Pisano, nei primi tredici minuti di gara.I granata provano a rientrare in partita con il gol di Rossi, ma nella ripresa Finocchiaro (dalla panchina) e Scarpetta chiudono definitivamente i giochi sul 5-1.Juve prima in classifica a quota 32 punti (il Monza, secondo, è a quota 27 punti).Finisce 1-1 l'altro derby del week-end tra l'Under15 di Mister Benesperi e quella del Torino.Al gol del vantaggio bianconero firmato da Verde risponde, sempre nella prima frazione, Casadei.Juve seconda in graduatoria a due lunghezze dal Cagliari primo.Un successo netto quello delle Under19 bianconere di Coach Piccini che, tra le mura amiche, superano 5-1 le pari età della Pro Sesto. Arcangeli e Ferrari aprono le marcature e permettono alla Primavera bianconera di chiudere sul 2-0 la prima frazione. In avvio di ripresa il gol della Pro Sesto con Citelli riapre il match solo per qualche minuto prima che le reti di Pfattner, di Ferrari (doppietta per lei) e di Magliano che non giocava da maggio per la rottura del legamento crociato.Con questi tre punti le bianconere salgono a quota 37, sempre in vetta alla classifica.Altra vittoria seppur di misura in ambito femminile.Le giovani bianconere dell'Under17 femminile sconfiggono per 1-0 le pari età del Genoa nel match valido per il campionato nazionale.Sonora sconfitta invece, per le ragazze dell'Under17 femminile che perdono 4-1 dalle pari età dello Spazio Talent nel match valido per il campionato giovanissimi Prov. Maschile.Infine, l'under15 femminile sconfigge con un perentorio 5-0 le ragazze del Freedom, nel match valido per il campionato nazionale.Non mancherà poi uno sguardo ai prossimi impegni delle women e delle giovanili:Milan-Juventus Women,Coppa Italia femminile,Gara di Andata di semifinale,Sabato 12 marzo, ore 14.30,“Centro sportivo Vismara”-Milano.Juventus-Südtirol Under23,Domenica 13 marzo, ore 14.30,"Stadio Giuseppe Moccagatta" -Alessandria.Juve-Hellas Verona Under19,Sabato 12 marzo, ore 10.Juve-Liverpool Under19,(Uefa Youth League)Martedì 15 marzo, ore 16.Juve-Sassuolo Under17,Domenica 13 marzo, ore 15.30.Juve-Como Under16,Domenica 13 marzo, ore 13.15.Juve-Como Under15,Domenica 13 marzo, ore 11.30.Tavagnacco-Juve Under19 femm.,Domenica 13 marzo, ore 15.Juve-Boys Calcio Under17 femm.,(Campionato nazionale).Juve-Lesna Gold Under17 femm.,(Campionato giovanissimi Prov. Maschile).Femm. Juventus-Juventus Under15 femm.,Sabato 12 marzo, ore 17.Anche quest'anno sarà nostra guida nel mondo Juve, il sempre competente e preciso amico Roberto Loforte, Fuori rosa TV.

I Padrieterni
Papà, sarò sempre con te

I Padrieterni

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2022


Nella puntata di questa settimana de "I Padrieterni", Federico Taddia e Matteo Bussola nella prima parte ci portano in Liguria, a Bogliasco. C'è carenza di insegnanti nell'istituto del Golfo Paradiso (il comprensivo che raggruppa le scuole di tre comuni, Bogliasco, Pieve Ligure e Sori). Per mancanza di docenti, si propone anche il Sindaco della città. Collegato con noi Luca Pastorino, Sindaco di Bogliasco. Nonostante si stia attraversando un periodo di graduale ripartenza, siamo ancora lontani dal recupero di una certa “normalità”, specialmente per i ragazzi. Proprio in questo momento i padri possono essere di supporto ai figli, tutelandoli per promuovere al meglio la loro salute ed il loro benessere psicofisico. Insieme a Erika Russo, Psicologa dell'area psicosociale per Save The Children Italia, andiamo ad analizzare alcune esperienze utili che hanno l’obiettivo di aiutare bambini, bambine e adolescenti per lasciare andare la tensione e la fatica accumulata per avere un piccolo momento di alleggerimento e di benessere. La grande sfida di Diego Magnani, il giovanissimo titolare, guida con orgoglio la Metal-Car di Casoni di Gariga, nel Piacentino: un’azienda formata da una ventina di dipendenti. Ha preso in mano l'azienda dopo la perdita del padre. Andrea Satta, leader dei Têtes de Bois, presenta il suo nuovo libro "La Fisarmonica verde", il racconto di una storia vera: un incredibile viaggio nella memoria, sua e di suo padre, prigioniero politico nel lager di Lengenfeld, dove ha assistito a una strage.

Radio Rossonera
Milan Primavera | Sampdoria-Milan 0-2 | Nasti sempre più bomber

Radio Rossonera

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 5:18


Riccardo Lionetto analizza e commenta la vittoria dei rossoneri a Bogliasco ed il momento positivo dei ragazzi di Giunti, che dopo un avvio di stagione sembrano essersi ritrovati, nel nome del bomber del momento.

I Podcast di Radio Francigena
Un altro mondo è possibile |Repubblica Nomade - Bogliasco > Genova

I Podcast di Radio Francigena

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2021 6:20


Radio Francigena fornisce una voce e un servizio a tutte le realtà culturali, associative, storico-turistiche, di movimento – italiane ed estere – che puntano sul patrimonio culturale, allargato alla qualità della vita e del buon vivere. Slow food, cammino lento, cultura, creatività, prodotti a chilometro zero, riscoperta della parola, della fantasia e dei valori fondamentali della vita. In più: ottima musica e conduttori di talento.

I Podcast di Radio Francigena
Un altro mondo è possibile | Repubblica Nomade - Monte di Portofino > Bogliasco

I Podcast di Radio Francigena

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2021 5:41


Radio Francigena fornisce una voce e un servizio a tutte le realtà culturali, associative, storico-turistiche, di movimento – italiane ed estere – che puntano sul patrimonio culturale, allargato alla qualità della vita e del buon vivere. Slow food, cammino lento, cultura, creatività, prodotti a chilometro zero, riscoperta della parola, della fantasia e dei valori fondamentali della vita. In più: ottima musica e conduttori di talento.

J-TACTICS's show
J-World S02 E32

J-TACTICS's show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 25:00


Le Juventus Women, a Vinovo, vincono 3-2, ma il successo non basta per accedere alla finale di Coppa Italia. Alla luce del 2-1 per la Roma dell'andata infatti, sono le giallorosse a passare turno. Il vantaggio bianconero porta la firma di Sofie Pedersen, poi le ospiti la ribaltano con Thomas e Lazaro. I gol nel finale di Girelli e Gama servono a evitare la sconfitta interna, ma non cambiano il discorso qualificazione.Sorride la Juventus Under23 che, nei minuti di recupero, trova un successo di importanza capitale contro la Carrarese. Tre punti pesantissimi che valgono un pass per la fase finale di questo campionato. Un traguardo ottenuto con merito dai bianconeri che, praticamente per tutta la stagione, hanno occupato un posto nella zona play-off. Ad Alessandria, a decidere il match contro i toscani è stato il calcio di rigore di Giacomo Vrioni nei minuti di recupero della ripresa. Un pallone che pesava tanto, tantissimo e che il giovane classe ’98, alla sua seconda presenza dopo il lungo stop per infortunio, ha trasformato in oro. Con questa vittoria i bianconeri salgono all’ottavo posto in classifica a quota 52 punti, a una giornata dal termine della regular season.Una vittoria pesante, cercata e voluta, quella della Juventus Under19 che esce con tre punti dallo Stadio Comunale “Riccardo Garrone” di Bogliasco. Finisce 1-2 il match, di alta classifica contro la Sampdoria. A deciderlo sono una rete di Da Graca alla fine del primo tempo e una splendida di Soule su calcio di punizione nella seconda parte della ripresa. I bianconeri interrompono una striscia di dieci risultati utili consecutivi dei blucerchiati e vincono per la prima volta sul campo della capolista. Prima di oggi non ci era riuscito nessuno. Con questo successo la squadra di Mister Bonatti sale a quota 35 punti, in solitaria al quarto posto in classifica, e con ancora una gara da recuperare (quella contro l’Empoli in programma il 5 maggio a Vinovo).Anche questa settimana le nostre giovanili hanno affrontato dei test match: Vicenza-Juve 1-2 Under16, Vicenza-Juve 1-1 Under15.Vittoria schiacciante e con risultato a dir poco tennistico della Under19 femminile, le giovani ragazze bianconere superano per ben 12 a 2 il malcapitato Vicenza.Interessante test match di una formazione mista Under15 e 17 femminile dove le giovani bianconere hanno la meglio per 5-0 sulle ragazze del Torino women.Non mancherà poi uno sguardo ai prossimi impegni delle women e delle giovanili:Juventus women-Florentia,Domenica 2 maggio ore 12:30,Campo Ale&Ricky-Vinovo (TO).Piacenza-Juventus Under23,Domenica 2 maggio, ore 17.30,Stadio “Leonardo Garilli", Piacenza.Juventus-Roma Under19, Sabato 01 maggio ore 13,Campo Ale & Ricky -Vinovo.Genoa-Juve Under17, Domenica 02 maggio ore 15, Stadio Begatto.Anche quest'anno sarà nostra guida nel mondo Juve, il sempre competente e preciso amico Roberto Loforte, Fuori rosa TV.